Japan Raises Its Interest Rates for the First Time in 15 Years

Japan Raises Its Interest Rates for the First Time in 15 Years

Japan's central bank raised the rate it charges banks to 1.0% on June 16, ending 30 years of keeping rates near zero. The bank's leader signaled more increases ahead. The move affects how money flows between countries and pressures Japanese banks holding overseas bonds.

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